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Pete Wolf's avatar

Ha, excellent! What you wrote, I always felt and knew. But never actually realized. ("Never underestimate the pleasure you provide to an audience by telling them something they already know" attributed to Robert Dicke I think). And as I started reading, I was definitely certain you would get to the opening sequence of Down by Law. Well done, and great examples. I'll read it again....

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Adelaide Dupont's avatar

Walkman culture - how you can reject compromise and still be well-mannered!

[or be seen to be well-mannered].

And in the streaming [Video on Demand] world you do get a little bit of this - especially in movies from other countries or that are made for an international audience.

When needledrop does what it does - it makes me think of the dissonance between picture and word in picture story books.

The pictures can say so much more than the words - and/or they say it differently.

A great exemplar for today is Stephen Knight's THIS TOWN.

[especially Fiona and the record shop scenes - and the tapes that Dante makes with his own songs].

In Australia there is LADIES IN BLACK which has been using music from the last 25 years - the sort of music you would hear in a department store - but which was never heard in the 1960s when it was set.

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